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5.24 #16744

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totten and others added 9 commits March 10, 2020 00:23
When browsing the list of outputs from this test class, each of the test
cases was identified by its numerical position in the list of `$exs`.  This
makes it hard to keep track of the failures.

1. Add a symbolic name to each case (that's easier to search on)
2. Add more verbose output for failed assertions
The rationale will be discussed more via PR description.
The interpretation of `/.` is evolving per #16735:

* When this code was first written, it was unspecified/variable whether the value `[foo]/.` would end in `/`
* During most of the testing of 5.23.beta1, this was defined to always return `/`
* During a regression fix in 5.23.1, we're flipping it back the other way so that `[foo]/.` never ends in `/`.
Per 16735, the interpretation of `getPath('[foo]/.`)` changed
slightly - from:

* 5.22: Inconsistent/undefined tail end (may or may not have trailing `/`)
* 5.23.0: Defined to always end with `/`
* #16735: Defined to never end with `/`
dev/core#1637 - Multiple fixes for Civi/Core/Paths.php
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dev/core#547 Fix Event financial_type_id getOptions
@seamuslee001 seamuslee001 merged commit c879543 into master Mar 11, 2020
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